Per David Cameron: "I want to win the next election outright. I recognise that even if in doing that we don't have a majority in Scotland I will work with anyone in Scotland, whoever the First Minister is, whoever wants to keep the Union together, to make sure that the Government in Westminster governs in the interests of the whole of the United Kingdom." Am I reading too much into this or is...
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SNPTacticalVoting on 30th Sep 2008 (via snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com)
David Cameron has discussed in detail for the first time the approach that he would take in dealing with the SNP administration in Scotland if he becomes Prime Minister after the next election. Writing in Scotland on Sunday, Mr Cameron...
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ConservativeHome on 9th Feb 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
David Cameron has warned that the SNP government will not do "the right thing by the people of Scotland" because it is too consumed by an independence referendum on a
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Scotsman on 21st Jun 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
The SNP's "dreams of an independent Scotland will remain dreams", Conservative Party leader David Cameron claimed today.
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Scotsman on 10th Feb 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
A fairly unexpected story in the Scotland on Sunday, David Cameron claiming he will fix devolution. That of course is contingent on the current set-up being broken which many may think is not necessarily the case. Overall, I daresay people north of the border will be nonplussed about Cameron's latest brief interjection into Scottish Politics. Poll results have showed that the UK leader has ma...
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SNPTacticalVoting on 9th Feb 2009 (via snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com)
Tom Griffin (London, OK):Most commentators may see it as a straight fight between Labour and the SNP, but that didn't stop David Cameron making his presence felt in the Glenrothes by-election yesterday: "I think it is better for all of us to be in the United Kingdom. However, we won't solve it by frightening the Scots that they cannot make it on their own. I do not believe that....
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openDemocracy on 24th Oct 2008 (via opendemocracy.net)
DAVID Cameron pledged that he would "never do anything" to risk the United Kingdom, suggesting he will oppose any attempt to hold a referendum on Scottish independence
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Scotsman on 8th Oct 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
So, the Tories think they can rule Scotland from Westminster, regardless of the election result in Scotland. Of course they do - look at their record! David Mundell's comment sent shivers down my spine: "We will have the right under the devolution settlement, whether the SNP likes that or not, to implement David Cameron's agenda in reserved matters regardless of how many MPs in Scotland ...
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Bid for Freedom! on 2nd Oct 2008 (via bidforfreedom.blogspot.com)
David Cameron is doing one of those mea cupla type things that are all the rage amongst our political classes these days. He has told a BBC documentary (to be shown in Scotland only of course ) - "But I think where we went wrong was we should have spent more time in government thinking, how do we give legitimate help to those people within our United Kingdom who want to have a greater expression o...
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ManInAShed on 27th Jun 2009 (via atoryblog.blogspot.com)
There is surprising but solid evidence that David Cameron looks set to include Alex Salmond and the SNP in his inclusive-to-all-but-Labour approach to government, writes Alan Cochrane.
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Telegraph on 25th May 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Tory leader David Cameron was last night accused of sending out a series of mixed messages about how he would deal with the SNP if he became prime minister.
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TheHerald on 9th Feb 2009 (via theherald.co.uk)